Support
Fragment of foot of a cup of Attic black-glazed ware (dimensions unknown).
Layout
Scratched on the bottom in three different liness with different letter-heights.
Letters
Height not measured, b) having the smallest and c) the largest.
Place of Origin
Findspot.
Date
Fourth century B.C. (lettering)
Findspot
Found by S. Stucchi between 1961 and 1965 at Cyrene pleiades; HGL : agora .
Last recorded Location
Seen by L. Gasperini before 1965 at Shahat : Storeroom of the Italian missions .
Present Location
Not seen by IGCyr team.
Text constituted from
Transcription from previous editor.
Gasperini, 1967 Gasperini, L., 1967, Le epigrafi, in S. Stucchi, Cirene 1957-1966: Un decennio di attività della missione archeologica italiana a Cirene, Quaderni dell'Istituto italiano di cultura di Tripoli3, Tripoli, 165-189 [= , 75-104] - see in bibliography , p. 168, n. 13, fig. 197 (= Gasperini, 2008 Gasperini, L., and Arnaldi, A., Marengo, S.M. (eds.), 2008, Scritti di epigrafia greca, Ichnia10, Tivoli - see in bibliography , p. 80, n. 13, fig. 13).
Intraduisible.
Not usefully translatable.
Intraducibile.
غير قابل للترجمة بشكل جيد
Gasperini gave no interpretation of this item. C. Dobias-Lalou adds the following observations: 1) The fragmentary words might belong to a trade mark, for there might be in b) a form of the verb ὁρμάω. 2) The tall hasta at the beginning of c might be a separator rather than an iota. If so, the name of the island and city of Cos would be a possibility. 3) The first letter of a) is perhaps no iota, but rather part of another letter. Without autopsy it would be hazardous to guess more.
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